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CompletedNCT02392533

Ultrasound and Neuraxial Anesthesia in Pregnancy

Ultrasound Confirmation of Neuraxial Anesthetic Vertebral Level in Post-partum Patients

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
450 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Chicago · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Ultrasonography is routinely performed during pregnancy by obstetricians to visualize the fetus, making patients familiar and comfortable with its usage. Ultrasonography does not result in adverse effects to the mother or fetus and is readily available at most facilities, yet is not routinely used to identify lumbar interspaces prior to providing neuraxial anesthesia. Ultrasonography is a valuable tool for accurately identifying lumbar intervertebral spaces and is more accurate than simple palpation of obscure anatomic landmarks. The investigators are interested to know the accuracy of anatomic landmark palpation in predicting the lumbar interspace of neuraxial anesthesia administration compared to identification of the interspace by ultrasound. The investigators are also interested in presenting anesthesia providers with feedback regarding their accuracy and then investigating whether this feedback causes a change in provider practice (i.e. use of ultrasound) or improved identification of the interspace prior to providing neuraxial anesthesia.

Detailed description

Informed consent will be obtained and documented. All post-partum patients who received neuraxial anesthesia will be asked to provide consent for ultrasound to be used at their bedside to identify the interspace where the neuraxial anesthetic was administered. A low frequency ultrasound probe and sterile gel will be used to perform the less than five-minute study. The site of the neuraxial anesthetic placement will be identified by the puncture mark on the skin. The investigators will note the patient's medical record number and BMI, the names of the resident and attending anesthesiologist who placed the neuraxial anesthetic, the documented intervertebral space at the time of neuraxial anesthetic placement, anesthetic type, whether ultrasound was used for the initial neuraxial placement, and the documented intervertebral space identified post-partum by ultrasound. Following 3 months of data collection, information regarding the documented intervertebral space versus the actual intervertebral space that the neuraxial anesthetic was administered will be provided to each anesthesiologist and resident. Following delivery of this information, an additional 3 months of data collection will be performed (the same as the first 3 months) to evaluate whether a practice change took place.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEREducationEducation

Timeline

Start date
2015-08-01
Primary completion
2016-05-01
Completion
2018-01-26
First posted
2015-03-19
Last updated
2019-09-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02392533. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.